Tom Brady Hot Takes Out In Full Force After Monday Night Loss

BOSTON (CBS) — Tom Brady had one of his worst games in recent memory in the Patriots’ 27-20 loss to the Dolphins on Monday Night Football. His 59.5 passer rating was his worst single-game rating in the regular season since his 59.9 mark in the Pats’ infamous Monday night loss to the Chiefs in 2014.

So naturally, anyone who’s had a propensity for declaring Brady’s career dead was given some fresh material on Monday night and into Tuesday morning. You can expect the takes to continue hurling back and forth about Brady and the Patriots all week leading up to their showdown with the Steelers on Sunday night.

One of the first hot to throw his name in the hat was Fox Sports 1′s Jason McIntyre, who may not have gotten much attention for his tweet if he didn’t throw in a snide “*whisper*” before bringing up the mind-blowing take that Brady is 40 years old.

*whisper*

Tom Brady has been missing a day of practice, on the injury report, aching (?) for 3 weeks. Looked it tonight. He's 40. The end comes quickly. https://t.co/x5UJbOrU7L

And of course there’s FS1’s Nick Wright, who recently argued why the Steelers were better than the Patriots while conveniently ignoring Brady and Bill Belichick. He thinks we’ve witnessed the same sharp decline in Brady that we saw with Peyton Manning midway through the 2014 season.

Obviously, Brady will decline and retire at some point. But the hot takers have clearly learned nothing if they’re still out there declaring Brady done before it’s official. Some day, they’ll be right, but the takes will have been cheapened to the point of worthlessness.

This surely won’t be the end of the Brady hot takes for Monday, or the week. We’ll be gathering the more outrageous ones as they come in. Feel free to send them to us on Twitter at @985TheSportsHub!

Patriots fans given a glimpse of the bone-black future: A time when self-absorbed Massholes — vicariously seeing themselves as mini Belichicks in workplace and life — awaken to an earth reality where New England gets throttled weekly and you must survive.

He should’ve retired after that last super bowl victory, like Elway did. After ALL Brady did for the Patriots, for 100% of the 21st Century, see how he gets treated after one bad game?
I stopped watching the NFL this season. Too many crybaby millionaires who hate this country, and the Rooney Rule. I don’t mind a league with a couple of all black teams, if there are a couple of other teams that are all white. I have little interest in an entire league that is 70% black. The taint is also from learning that many colleges are deliberately withholding athletic scholarships to white athletes.

He threw two picks, BFD. One was a perfect throw, but the Dolphin defender closed really fast and made a great play. He is still one of the best, but of course the decline is going to happen, but not this year.

I wouldn’t bet against him, just because he has a bad game or two. He’s the best that has ever played the game at the quarterback position. He will come back and make all of his critics eat their words.

This is all a lot of horse manure. Dolphin defense, especially the pass rush, was on a tear. It was their best game and they were fired up for whatever reason and they would have made any qb
look washed out last night.

Why is so hard for Brady fans to believe that a FORTY year old quarterback could be declining now? He did not throw a touchdown against Buffalo. He had a checkdown pass TD yesterday. Brady missed wide open receivers. Yes, it is possible for him to decline now,

This is hilarious. Brady, like every QB, is very dependent on his OLine and receivers. The Dolphins defensive played well and Brady looked bad as a direct result. If Brady had played his career in Cleveland he would have never won anything. Cleveland keeps thinking the QB is the problem, so they keep not have enough good other players. FB is a team game more than any other. At least 30 guys have to do their job for team to win in the NFL. The NFL is where a great QB can stink, if his OLine and receivers struggle, and barely passable QB can win a SB when his team plays great around him.

The thing is that most of these guys were probably saying the same thing last year. How’d that work out? OK, he’s 40, but a 40 year old Brady is still better than a lot of 30 year old other guys. Seattle is 8-5, Dallas is 7-6. Are they saying Wilson and Prescott are done?

Can we give the Dolphins a little credit here. They played like a playoff team last night.
Cutler hasn’t looked this good in years. Their offensive line was hurrying Brady all night, and their defence was as tight as it gets. Brady has had better nights, but Miami played an inspired game of football..

He is injured in some way. He is never that inaccurate. I saw him getting up one time clenching his throwing hand. He either has a problem with the hand or some type of stinger making it numb. Doesn’t have anything to do with his age…..he has been money all season.